GIS Council

Jeff is the Applications Developer Engineer / GIS Analyst for OCIO GIS Shared Services. His responsibility is to support the State GIS Coordinator to organize and maintain geospatial data and web mapping projects that support the State Geographic Information Systems (GIS) enterprise system, Nebraska Spatial Data Infrastructure (NESDI), and NebraskaMAP. He also provides technical support to participating agencies in geodatabase design, map production and interactive web mapping applications.

Thursday, March 26, 1:00-3:30 pm
Meetings are regularly held at the Nebraska Department of Roads in the Auditorium unless otherwise noted on agenda.

GIS Council

The GIS Council develops strategies, standards and policies as it relates to the creation and use of geospatial data and geographic information system technologies for Nebraska. The council's interagency and intergovernmental coordination efforts focus on facilitating data sharing, coordinating joint database development, developing GIS enterprise services, data and system standards, and education. The council represents interests among state, local and federal government agencies and other stakeholders needing access to data. The council is affiliated with national coordination efforts through the Federal Geographic Data Committee and the National States Geographic Information Council.

The NESDI comprises of geospatial data layers that have multiple applications and are used by a vast majority of stakeholders. These layers meet quality standards and have data stewards to maintain and improve the data on an ongoing basis.

The NESDI comprises of geospatial data layers that have multiple applications and are used by a vast majority of stakeholders. These layers meet quality standards and have data stewards to maintain and improve the data on an ongoing basis.

Enabling the integration of different local government land records information into a statewide dataset. Developing guidelines for a common geodatabase model that can provide public data for use in a multitude of state government applications

Developing and maintaining a statewide seamless street centerline and address referencing system used for various transportation, public safety, economic development, Next Generation 911 and other related applications.